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HOW MUCH WOULD 0.25% OF RAMSTEIN GROUP MEMBERS’ GDP REALLY RAISE FOR UKRAINE?

Conor Cunningham and RM Staff March 07, 2024
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas claimed in January that if every member of
the Ramstein group channeled 0.25% of their GDP to Kyiv annually, it would raise
at least $131 billion.
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THE RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR REPORT CARD, MARCH 5, 2024

March 06, 2024
March 5 update: Continued stalemate. Russia leaked a call between German
military officials discussing theoretical provision of Taurus missiles to
Ukraine, an idea Scholz rejected. Net territorial change in the past month:
Russia +62 square miles.
Analysis


THE WORLD ACCORDING TO DYUMIN—PUTIN’S FORMER BODYGUARD AND HIS POTENTIAL
SUCCESSOR

Olga Kiyan February 29, 2024 RM Exclusives
Aleksey Dyumin, Putin's former bodyguard and governor of the Tula oblast—which
Dyumin has called Russia's "weapons capital"—will likely be one of the
top contenders to succeed Putin thanks to his proximity to the Russian leader
and his versatile experience.
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HOW MUCH WOULD 0.25% OF RAMSTEIN GROUP MEMBERS’ GDP REALLY RAISE FOR UKRAINE?

March 07, 2024
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THE RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR REPORT CARD, MARCH 5, 2024

March 06, 2024
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THE WORLD ACCORDING TO DYUMIN—PUTIN’S FORMER BODYGUARD AND HIS POTENTIAL
SUCCESSOR

February 29, 2024

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THE WAR IN UKRAINE IN A TRANSITIONAL WORLD ORDER

Robert Legvold
The war in Ukraine is reshaping an international system released from its
moorings and lurching in uncertain directions, which in turn is affecting the
course and prospective outcome of the war.
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WILL RUSSIA ATTACK NATO AND, IF SO, WHEN?

RM Staff
The past few months have been awash with forecasts by European and NATO
officials and commanders that Russia may attack NATO in the not-so-distant
future.
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Analysis


RUSSIA'S OPPOSITION HAS LOST A CRUCIAL LEADER BUT GAINED A MARTYR

The Economist
Alexei Navalny’s death is a sign of how Vladimir Putin’s dictatorship has
transformed.
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Analysis


MACRON’S EUROPEAN SECURITY ORDER: STRONGER EUROPEAN DEFENSE, LESS RELIANCE ON US
AND NEW POST-WAR DYNAMIC WITH RUSSIA

Rym Momtaz
Since February 2023, Macron has consistently stated that Russia cannot and must
not win its war against Ukraine—but at the same time, he has repeatedly talked
about the need to build a security architecture “with” Russia once the war is
over.
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EUROPEAN SECURITY AND INSECURITY: HARVARD FELLOWS AND STUDENTS EXPLORE IMPACT OF
RUSSIA’S WAR AGAINST UKRAINE ON AMERICA

Karen Donfried
A series of discussions on the Russian-Ukrainian war at Harvard’s Kennedy School
debated key issues confronting Americans as a result of the war, featuring
arguments directly relevant to today's debate on Capitol Hill over continued
assistance to Ukr...
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Analysis


RUSSIA, THE WEST AND THE ‘WORLD MAJORITY’

Angela Stent
As Russia begins its one-year presidency of the BRICS this month, great power
competition in the Global South, or what Russia now calls the “World Majority,”
will intensify.
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POPULATION NUMBERS ALLOW UKRAINIAN MILITARY TO CALL UP 500,000, BUT CAN IT
AFFORD TO KEEP THEM?

Simon Saradzhyan
While Ukraine's conscription pool is deep enough, whether or not it can afford
to keep half a million more soldiers in its fighting force is an open question.
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Analysis


FOR PUTIN, WINNING IS NOT EVERYTHING IN RUSSIA’S PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

Thomas Graham
The election is meant to showcase Putin’s mastery of the political system, and
therefore his legitimacy; by extension, it will serve as a referendum on the war
in Ukraine itself.
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